Folders Popup 4.2.4

Date Added:

Feb 22, 2015 02:39 AM

Publisher's Description:

All your favorite folders, documents and web pages at your finger tip – press the middle mouse button (MMB) or press Windows-A *over* a file dialog box, a file Explorer window or the desktop to popup your personalized favorites launcher.
If your mouse has a scroll wheel, you can press it: this is the middle mouse button.
If your mouse does not have a middle button, you can choose another trigger in the Options dialog box.
Hold the Shift key while pressing the MMB (or press Shift-Windows-A) to popup a new File Explorer window from any window.
The Special folders menu gives an easy access to Desktop, Document, Pictures, Downloads, My Computer, Network Neighborhood, Control Panel and Recycle Bin.
The Recent folders menu lists the recent folders memorized by Windows.

Manage your popup menu
To edit your menu, choose Folders Popup Settings in the popup menu or press Shift-Windows-F.
Use the various buttons to add, reorder, remove or edit favorites in the Settings window. The horizontal line button inserts separators in your menu and the vertical line button inserts column breaks to give even more room to your menu.
Assign custom icons to your favorites in the Add / Edit Favorite window. Pick icons in any .EXE, .DLL or .ICO file (see www.iconverticons.com to create your own icons from PNG or JPG files).
Add folders on the fly with the Add This Folder item in the popup menu.
Drag and drop favorite folders or documents to the Settings window to add them to your menu.

In Folders Popup Settings, Options
In the Settings dialog box, click the Options button to open the Options dialog box.
Select Run at Startup option to launch Folders Popup automatically.
Select your working language: English, French, German, Dutch, Korean and Swedish are currently supported.
Display or hide the Special Folders, Current Folders, Group of Folders and Recent folders submenus.
Select the option to use numeric menu shortcuts to launch favorites with your keyboard.
Display or hide menu icons, or choose menu icons size.
Display the popup menu near the mouse pointer, in the active window or at a fix position.
Display or hide the startup Tray tip.
Enable the popup menu when clickng on the taskbar (or disable it for compatibility with other utilities like 7+ Taskbar Tweaker).